This week, Paramount Schools received a $3,000,000 gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott! We’re humbled to know our continued success has been recognized by a such a highly respected national donor.
Read the statement from CEO Tommy https://t.co/81TZP0nftj
The Paramount Health Data Project continues to stay years ahead of the game. Nurses MUST play a larger role in schools!
https://t.co/EEpqhajEiI
@ParamountHDP
Great day of recognition for Paramount Schools of Excellence STEAM summer farm and mentoring program. Paramount received the Governor’s Award for Environmental Education and Outreach.
The Eastside Games are underway!
Today: Cornhole is underway, Co-Ed Volleyball is at 2 PM at Spades Park, and a zany Scavenger Hunt starts at King Dough Pizza at 5.
All events are free and last-minute sign-ups welcome! https://t.co/B7089j3Ro8
At Ivy Tech for the Parisian Brunch today. Thanks to Tressa McKee for the invite. We enjoyed a five course lunch from the expert hands of Ivy Tech culinary students with a focus on service today. Cheers to this great work and fantastic brunch.
Indy Local Foodies #BBTCindy
Educators and school leaders - we held a YouTube event last night worth a watch. Lots of best practices, sharing, and info on thriving during virtual learning. https://t.co/AQE2l1Y5V2
It’s giving Tuesday. This year, if you’re a parent of a school-aged child, give the gift of attention to your kids during home-based learning. You don’t have to be an amazing teacher, just an amazing supporter of the teaching pros on the other side of the computer screen.
Exited to kick off our six month chef series, “Bring Back the Chefs” tonight - Raising money for Indy chefs.
Tonight: Six amazing courses by chef Alan Sternberg!
#bbtcindy
Excited to join @IndyMayorJoe for the ribbon cutting of @Paramountindy’s Cottage Home campus! Paramount is one of the highest performing school networks in the state of Indiana, and we couldn’t be happier they’re part of the @IndyOEI charter school family.
@suptdrmccormick Clarifying comment - Private schools and public charter schools don't receive any money from property tax dollars, so their potential expansion doesn't impact or reduce the distribution of property tax revenue to school districts and townships.
@suptdrmccormick Wow, so the superintendent of public instruction is suggesting we stop supporting public education in certain "parent choice" segments of her own public education sector? Her job is to protect and provide for that same population. #allkidsmatter#allschoolsmatter
@cfrBloomington@suptdrmccormick@IC4PE This response is a sales pitch. It doesn't support a parent's right to look for a better option for their child, should they "choose" to do so. And, it's not school choice we're talking about - it's "parent choice." Everything else is just political hate-mongering.